Just got off the phone with a gunsmith that has 40 years of experience and the prognosis is not good. I recently inherited the only rifle I ever remember my father carrying during the Deer season and that same rifle was the only rifle my older brother carried before he passed away. It's an early 1960's Remington model 740 semi 30-06(or 742 can't remember right now) and the Breech/receiver/action? (whatever it's called) has the tell-tale chatter/wear marks. I had dropped the rifle off at the 'smith but didn't get to speak to him until just now and he described exactly what my issues were before I could tell him what was happening. He explained that it is a common problem with the "jam-o-matics" and although he said he could fix it...he couldn't guarantee the work would last that long.
I'm disappointed because it was finally my turn to carry the legendary deer slayer and I was hoping a little Karma would rub off on me...
The good news is I get to go shopping...
Please forgive my ignorance in describing things as I'm new to this whole shooting sports/firearm thing...I've been a big game hunter for years but knew virtually nothing about guns.